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Basic Christian<br />

influence. How can we understand God's Truth when Truth is no longer there to be read? - "My son, give attention<br />

to my words; Incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your sight; Keep them in the midst of<br />

your heart." (Proverbs 4:20-21) The beloved author of The Message, Eugene Peterson, has now endorsed two<br />

heretical books: The Shack, and Rob Bell's sly ode to universalism, Love Wins. - The Message, bluntly stated,<br />

seems written to make Christians less knowledgeable about the Word of God. While that may seem a strong<br />

comment, please consider what Eugene Peterson himself said about the Bible: "Why do people spend so much time<br />

studying the Bible? How much do you need to know? We invest all this time in understanding the text which has a<br />

separate life of its own and we think we're being more pious and spiritual when we're doing it•.[Christians] should<br />

be studying it less, not more. You need just enough to pay attention to God•.I'm just not at all pleased with the<br />

emphasis on Bible study as if it's some kind of special thing that Christians do, and the more the better." I believe<br />

The Message is forerunner to a christless, sinless bible that will be used by the false church. There will be a "christ"<br />

mentioned, but not our Christ. Not the sinless Savior of humanity. Sin will be addressed, of course, but perhaps<br />

more in line with the Alcoholics Anonymous generic theology of "wrongs" and "making amends."<br />

{Occult Infiltration of the Roman Catholic Church} (Part 1 of 3) Pope<br />

Leo X: 11 December 1475 - 1 December 1521, born Giovanni di Lorenzo<br />

de' Medici, [made a Cardinal at the age of 13] was the Pope from 1513<br />

to his death in 1521. He was the last non-priest (only a deacon) to be<br />

elected Pope - He is known for granting indulgences [selling a type of<br />

sin tithe] for those who donated to reconstruct St. Peter's Basilica and<br />

his challenging of Martin Luther's 95 Theses - He was the second son<br />

of Lorenzo de' Medici, the most famous ruler of the Florentine<br />

Republic, and Clarice Orsini - His cousin, Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici,<br />

would later succeed him as Pope Clement VII (1523-34) {As an Occult<br />

infiltrator [concerned with money, power and destroying Christianity]<br />

of the Roman Catholic Church Pope Leo X was primarily involved in<br />

stripping money from Churches and individuals affiliated with Rome<br />

and appropriating the money for his own use. Pope Leo X used four<br />

schemes to gain wealth 1. Starting an overpriced building project<br />

[reconstruct St. Peter's Basilica] by taxing other churches. 2. Began<br />

the selling of 'indulgences' [licenses to sin] to individuals. 3. Initiating<br />

finances for a military Crusade against the Middle-East. 4. The selling<br />

of church offices, positions and even the belongings for huge sums of<br />

money to unqualified an unworthy individuals.}<br />

Spendthrift [primarily on things not directly benefiting or advancing the Christian message and Gospel of Jesus<br />

Christ]: Leo's lively interest in art and literature, to say nothing of his natural liberality, his alleged nepotism, his<br />

political ambitions and necessities, and his immoderate personal luxury, exhausted within two years the hard savings<br />

of [Pope] Julius II, and precipitated a financial crisis from which he never emerged and which was a direct cause of<br />

most of what, from a papal point of view, were calamities of his pontificate. -- He sold cardinals' hats. He sold<br />

membership in the "Knights of Peter". He borrowed large sums from bankers, curials, princes and Jews. The<br />

Venetian ambassador Gradenigo estimated the paying number of offices on Leo's death at 2,150, with a capital value<br />

of nearly 3,000,000 ducats (about 132 million dollars in 2010 dollars) and a yearly income of 328,000 ducats<br />

($14,432,000.00). -- The ordinary income of the pope for the year 1517 had been reckoned at about 580,000 ducats<br />

($2,552,000.00) [around $44 each ducat coin in 2010 dollars], of which 420,000 came from the States of the<br />

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